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The evolution of monetary policy in Ukraine and its impact on economic development

Harkavenko, V. I., Yershova, G. V. (2026). The evolution of monetary policy in Ukraine and its impact on economic development. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, State Organization "Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine". Kyiv [in Ukrainian]. 

Year of publication: 2026

Pages: 187

ISBN 978-617-14-0522-6 (electronic edition)

Language: Ukrainian

Publisher: State Organization "Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine"

Place: Kyiv

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The monograph explores the economic essence of monetary policy, and its role and impact on the development of national economy. Considerable attention is focused on the evolutionary processes that Ukraine’s monetary policy has undergone after the country gained independence. The authors present their vision of the impact of monetary policy on Ukraine’s economy over the past thirty-five years. In a historical retrospective, the monograph studies the impact of shock transformations in monetary policy on this country’s economic development. Further ways of improving Ukraine’s monetary policy are outlined in view of growing geopolitical risks and European integration aspirations.

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